Department of Clinical Child & Family Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Altrecht Child and Youth Psychiatry, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMC Psychiatry. 2023 Jan 19;23(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-04535-z.
Although the prevalence of psychological problems in transitional-age youth (i.e., youth aged 15 to 25; TAY) is high, TAY are much less likely to receive age-appropriate treatments for their psychological problems compared to younger adolescents or older adults. Hence, effective interventions for TAY seem warranted. ACT your way is a transdiagnostic treatment, specifically developed for TAY, based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). ACT your way is not directed primarily at symptom reduction, but mainly aims to change the underlying mechanism of psychopathology, namely increasing TAY's psychological flexibility. Meta-analyses show that ACT is an effective treatment for adults with diverse types of psychopathology. Less is known about the effectiveness of ACT for TAY. Therefore, the goal of this study is to examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ACT your way. In addition, we will investigate for whom and under what circumstances (i.e., moderators) and how (i.e., mediators) the intervention is (most) effective.
The study is designed as a multi-centre, randomized controlled trial. In total, 140 TAY diagnosed with any psychological disorder will be randomly assigned to either the ACT your way or treatment as usual (TAU) condition. In total, six assessments will be conducted: at baseline, after 3, 6 and 9 sessions, at post-intervention and at 6-month follow-up, using multiple informants (TAY, parents/caregivers, therapists). Assessments will include diagnostic interviews and questionnaires. The primary outcomes are psychological flexibility and number of DSM-5 diagnoses; the secondary outcomes are the presence of the primary DSM-5 diagnosis, psychopathology, personality problems, global, individual and societal functioning, quality of life, stress, treatment satisfaction, treatment drop-out and therapeutic alliance. We will also assess costs and various moderators (i.e., demographic characteristics, type and severity of problems, psychopathology of parents/caregivers, treatment expectancy and previous treatments) and mediators (i.e., psychological flexibility, emotion regulation, self-compassion, autonomy, perfectionism, self-esteem and group cohesion).
To our knowledge, this is the first study investigating the (cost-)effectiveness of ACT compared to TAU in clinically referred TAY with various types of psychopathology, using a rigorous design.
The research project is registered in the Dutch Trial Register (Trial NL9642).
尽管过渡期青少年(即 15 至 25 岁的青年)中存在心理问题的比例很高,但与较年轻的青少年或较年长的成年人相比,他们接受适合其年龄的心理问题治疗的可能性要小得多。因此,针对过渡期青少年的有效干预措施似乎是必要的。ACT your way 是一种基于接纳与承诺疗法(ACT)原则,专门为过渡期青少年开发的跨诊断治疗方法。ACT your way 的主要目的不是减少症状,而是主要旨在改变精神病理学的潜在机制,即提高过渡期青少年的心理灵活性。荟萃分析表明,ACT 是一种针对具有各种类型精神病理学的成年人的有效治疗方法。关于 ACT 对过渡期青少年的有效性的了解较少。因此,本研究的目的是检验 ACT your way 的有效性和成本效益。此外,我们还将研究该干预措施对哪些人以及在何种情况下(即调节因素)和如何(即中介因素)最有效。
该研究设计为多中心随机对照试验。共有 140 名被诊断患有任何心理障碍的过渡期青少年将被随机分配到 ACT your way 或常规治疗(TAU)条件。总共进行六次评估:基线时、3 次、6 次和 9 次治疗后、干预后和 6 个月随访时,使用多个信息来源(过渡期青少年、父母/照顾者、治疗师)。评估将包括诊断访谈和问卷。主要结果是心理灵活性和 DSM-5 诊断数量;次要结果是主要 DSM-5 诊断的存在、精神病理学、人格问题、整体、个人和社会功能、生活质量、压力、治疗满意度、治疗脱落和治疗联盟。我们还将评估成本和各种调节因素(即人口统计学特征、问题的类型和严重程度、父母/照顾者的精神病理学、治疗预期和以前的治疗)和中介因素(即心理灵活性、情绪调节、自我同情、自主性、完美主义、自尊和群体凝聚力)。
据我们所知,这是第一项研究,采用严格的设计,比较了 ACT 与 TAU 在有各种类型精神病理学的临床转介的过渡期青少年中的(成本)效果。
该研究项目在荷兰试验登记处(Trial NL9642)注册。